Contamination of dental unit waterlines: a re-evaluation.

William M Gaudie
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There is little evidence to indicate that bacteria contained within DUWL have been associated directly with the development of infections in patients or dental health care workers. However a number of bacteria identified in biofilm from DUWL are opportunistic bacteria which are known to cause illnesses which have significant morbidity and, indeed, significant mortality. As the CDC guidelines have indicated, failure to deal with this issue is inconsistent with good infection control practices. In addition, the putative link between bacteria associated with refractory periodontitis and DUWL biofilm gives cause for concern. There are a number of products available which, if used as directed, are effective in controlling DUWL biofilm and ensuring the provision of an irrigating solution with bacterial levels which conform to the CDC and ADA guidelines. If a surgical periodontal procedure is undertaken then it is important that handpieces or ultrasonic/sonic scalers are supplied with sterile water delivered through disposable or autoclavable tubing.

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牙科单位水线污染:重新评估。
几乎没有证据表明DUWL中含有的细菌与患者或牙科保健工作者感染的发展直接相关。然而,从DUWL生物膜中鉴定出的许多细菌是机会性细菌,已知它们会引起具有显著发病率和显著死亡率的疾病。正如疾病预防控制中心指南所指出的那样,未能处理这一问题与良好的感染控制做法不一致。此外,与难治性牙周炎相关的细菌与DUWL生物膜之间的假定联系引起了人们的关注。有许多产品,如果按照指示使用,可以有效地控制DUWL生物膜,并确保提供的冲洗液的细菌水平符合CDC和ADA的指导方针。如果进行了牙周外科手术,那么重要的是,通过一次性或高压灭菌管输送无菌水给手机或超声波/声波秤。
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